Days of the Bagnold Summer
- 2019
- 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mum.A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mum.A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mum.
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- 2 nominations total
Paul Michael Bradley
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- (as Paul Bradley)
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha
- Receptionist
- (as Gurlaine Garcha)
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This story is very real and is get relatable to ordinary people. The mother son relationship is realistic, and their transformation is heartwarming. I enjoyed watching it.
I thought this was a good realisation of the graphic novel by Joff Winterhart - going back to the book afterwards demonstrated thart a good deal of care had gone into capturing the feel of the novel. There are comedic moments but it is not a comedy and, overall, nothing much happens. Having said that I found it satisfying and, in the end, positive. Strong acting throughout - particularly Monicsa Dolan and. Earl Cave.
The directorial debut from former The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird is a funny and charming coming of age story that follows the dysfunctional relationship between a moody and nihilistic teenager and his depressed divorcee mother as they are forced to spend an entire summer together.
The film manages to capture perfectly the awkwardness of British adolescence and Earl Cave sells the pretentious and mopey teenager that is all too familiar to me. Monica Dolan was also great as Daniel's mum Sue and the use of Belle & Sebastian contrasted by heavy metal in the soundtrack was a great choice to mirror the inherent central conflict of the film.
It's a fairly standard and simplified story and the film lulls quite badly in the middle section, but it shows promise for the future career for Simon Bird. Maybe he was made to be behind the camera and not in front of it.
The film manages to capture perfectly the awkwardness of British adolescence and Earl Cave sells the pretentious and mopey teenager that is all too familiar to me. Monica Dolan was also great as Daniel's mum Sue and the use of Belle & Sebastian contrasted by heavy metal in the soundtrack was a great choice to mirror the inherent central conflict of the film.
It's a fairly standard and simplified story and the film lulls quite badly in the middle section, but it shows promise for the future career for Simon Bird. Maybe he was made to be behind the camera and not in front of it.
Monica Dolan and Earl Cave deliver very realistic sparring mother and son details.
It is understated, and enjoyable just for that, in a world of car crashes and explosions as entertainment options. There's no real baddie here, just humans finding their way, and it's great for that, both in insight and staging. There are a lot of recognisable details in the mother and son relationship and that's the charm of the film. The hideousness of teenage selfishness and meanness to loving parents (I cringed with knowing guilt a few times), and the sacrifices mums make to carry their kids. A lot of humor in it too.
Not a lot happens on the journey and it doesn't really arrive anywhere, and that's probably the main let down here. Daniel does become less of a jerk but there's no realisation or revelation and cause to that character arc other than he just grew up a little. Maybe that's in keep with the life observation aesthetic of the film though.
Either way it was a really nice 86 mins and a welcome slice of realness in an overly dramatic world.
There are some things the British Film Industry does par excellence and this is one of them. Funny, sincere and extremely relatable, especially if you have, or have had teenagers and quite probably if you've been one too!
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is an adaptation of Joff Winterhart's 2012 graphic novel of the same name.
- SoundtracksI Know Where the Summer Goes
Written by Isobel Campbell, Richard Colburn, Christopher Geddes, Sarah Martin, Stevie Jackson, Stuart Murdoch and Mick Cooke
Performed by Belle & Sebastian
Isobel Campbell campbell
Richard Colburn colburn
Christopher Geddes geddes
Sarah Martin jackson
Bob Kildea kildea
Stevie Jackson martin
Stuart Murdoch murdoch
Mick Cooke cooke
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- Літо Бегнольдів
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- Gross worldwide
- $181,316
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 2.39:1
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